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Development of long-period ordered structures during crystallisation of amorphous Mg80Cu10Y10 and Mg83Ni9Y8

  • G. Garcés , P. Pérez EMAIL logo , S. González and P. Adeva
Published/Copyright: January 19, 2022
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Abstract

The different transformations occurring during the crystallisation of amorphous Mg80Cu10Y10 and Mg83Ni9Y8 alloys have been elucidated. The formation of several unknown metastable phases was observed. The present work confirms that such phases exhibit long-period structures originated by the periodic alignment of (Y, TM)-layers (TM: transition metal). The long-period stacking-ordered phase, identified in the crystallised Ni-containing alloy, is stable at higher temperatures than that in the Cu-containing alloy.


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Dedicated to Prof. Dr. Ferdinand Sommer on the occasion of his 65th birthday


  1. The authors are grateful to MEC for financial support for this work under project MAT2003-02845, and CAM for financial support under the project 07/N/0075/2002. G. Garcés is indebted to MEC by a contract within the Ramón y Cajal Program. Critical reading of the paper is gratefully acknowledged to Prof. Sommer.

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Received: 2005-10-14
Accepted: 2005-12-16
Published Online: 2022-01-19

© 2006 Carl Hanser Verlag, München

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